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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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2 minutes ago, Abies said:

I still haven't recovered fully from the shock. The CO denied all k1 for that day with the usual beneficiary couldn't convince her that her relationship with the Petitioner was bonafide.

 

After draining me for over 30mins,she just returned my passport and told me she was sending our package back to USCIS for possible revocation. 

 

Poor me,I came out of the embassy called my husband(then fiance)that we were refused,he immediately called the consulate and the rep told him they no longer have jurisdiction over the case then after much pressure on the U.S. embassy in Lagos that he needed a copy of the transcript,he was finally connected to the Consulate General who then told him that the CO said she didn't believe our relationship was bonafide and that he should come over here to marry me and go through the CR1 route.

 

1month later,he came to Nigeria and we got married,went back to the U.S. to refile the I130 petition.

Few weeks after his return from Nigeria,he started calling USCIS that he seriously needs a copy of the interview transcript between i and the CO.

 

USCIS now went through the petition did a thorough review on it after they received it. Guess what?they now found out that the CO abused her discretion and denied us so they called my husband and told him that he should forget about the case that since we have gone through the cr1 route,we are no longer qualified for the k1 and that they will send us(him) an official letter stating that the k1 visa wasn't given to me(they never wrote she couldn't convince the CO and all that stuff)and the letter is one of the documents I'm taking to the embassy in case need be.

 

Every disappointment is a blessing sis.

The Lord is our strength. God has our backs.  

 

 

If it doesn't kill you it makes you stronger. We all stronger now due to that experience. We also have a letter like that from the USCIS. From my congressman's inquiry the CO stated that the way my husband answered interview questions that was the reason why he was denied.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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1 minute ago, Sugarlegetiti said:

If it doesn't kill you it makes you stronger. We all stronger now due to that experience. We also have a letter like that from the USCIS. From my congressman's inquiry the CO stated that the way my husband answered interview questions that was the reason why he was denied.

Just imagine.. it is well my beloved sister.

 

So many stories for my unborn kids.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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2 minutes ago, ABK said:

It's extremely frustrating! I'm losing my patience....

So glad to know im not the only one. 

 

I'm almost at a loss here; I legitimately feel like life is at a stand still. 

It's just really depressing. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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2 minutes ago, Meghan&Gene said:

So glad to know im not the only one. 

 

I'm almost at a loss here; I legitimately feel like life is at a stand still. 

It's just really depressing. 

You're definitely not alone. I think this part is the hardest because its the first waiting period where it feels close enough that you want to start planning/moving/finishing work etc but you can't at all until they give a date. Makes it more frustrating than the USCIS wait for me anyway, because I knew that could be a number of months so wasn't checking every day for it.

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2 minutes ago, Meghan&Gene said:

So glad to know im not the only one. 

 

I'm almost at a loss here; I legitimately feel like life is at a stand still. 

It's just really depressing. 

Same here! I am crying now. 😢

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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2 minutes ago, SMOM said:

You're definitely not alone. I think this part is the hardest because its the first waiting period where it feels close enough that you want to start planning/moving/finishing work etc but you can't at all until they give a date. Makes it more frustrating than the USCIS wait for me anyway, because I knew that could be a number of months so wasn't checking every day for it.

I agree! It's so close, almost within arms reach but yet so damn far! 

I try to stay positive, but this spousal separation and having to say "goodbye" again is really hard. 😭😭 y'all I'm just so in my feelings today

2 minutes ago, ABK said:

Same here! I am crying now. 😢

Me too 😭😭😭 

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18 minutes ago, Meghan&Gene said:

I agree! It's so close, almost within arms reach but yet so damn far! 

I try to stay positive, but this spousal separation and having to say "goodbye" again is really hard. 😭😭 y'all I'm just so in my feelings today

Me too 😭😭😭 

me three....

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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38 minutes ago, Abies said:

Just imagine.. it is well my beloved sister.

 

So many stories for my unborn kids.

Yes ooo my sis, it is going to be both our first.

Our families are wishing twins or triplets for us and I claim it ijn. 

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